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10 Best Winter Colognes for Men – Cold Weather Favorites for 2023

The seasons changing means swapping out more than just your wardrobe. As the days get shorter and cold weather creeps in, it’s time to pull out the best winter colognes to take the place of your summer fragrance.

Yes, technically, you can wear the same cologne year-round, but where’s the fun in that? The best winter colognes for men match the season as well as your outfits, with deeper notes, spicier scents, and an added degree of depth that you won’t find in most warm-weather fragrances.

If you’re ready to discover the best winter colognes for men, keep reading. Who knows, you may just find your next signature cold-weather scent.

Key Takeaways

To cut straight to the chase, the best winter cologne is & Horace. This fragrance is designed to adapt to your skin, creating a one of a kind scent for every man who sprays it. It’s ideal for daily wear and works well for the winter season with balanced notes that deepen the overall freshness.

If you’d rather opt for a scent from a well-known brand, Dior Sauvage is one of the most iconic daily scents in the world and will carry you through the cold months with ease.

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& Horace

The best winter cologne for men is &Horace Eau de Parfum. Rather than a strong and overpowering scent, &Horace is clean and bright, with enough depth to carry any man through the cold winter season.

Designed to adapt to your skin to create a unique scent, expect soft wood notes, followed by punchy spices and just enough freshness to make it ideal for daily wear. If you’re ready for a more interesting winter cologne that’s lighter than most options, &Horace is truly the best choice.

Top Notes: Bergamot, White Pepper | Middle Notes: Iris, Cedarwood | Base Notes: Tobacco, Sandalwood | Size: 3.4oz | Type: Eau de Parfum

Dior Sauvage Eau de Toilette

At just under $100 for 3.4 ounces, it’s hard to beat Dior Sauvage when it comes to the best winter colognes for men. Not only is it a top choice for cold weather, but it’s epic for year-round wear, thanks versatile scent profile and reasonable price. While it’s not as budget-friendly as some colognes under $50, it’s still a reasonable option if you don’t want to spend a fortune.

Dior Sauvage Eau de Toilette is less intense than the scent’s Eau de Parfum, making it a good option for office wear. It’s strong but not overpowering, starting with fresh citrus and a woody cologne finish. It’s no wonder Dior Sauvage is a go-to signature scent. The smell is instantly recognizable as one of the most iconic fragrances in the world.

Top Notes: Bergamot, Pepper | Middle Notes: Lavender, Vetiver, Patchouli | Base Notes: Ambroxan, Cedar, Labdanum | Size: 2 / 3.4oz | Type: Eau de Toilette

Creed Aventus

Here are Fashionbeans, we love Creed Aventus, no matter the season. While it’s quite a significant investment, a couple of spritzes will make you feel like a million bucks. That’s a quality you can’t put a price tag on. Plus, since it’s an Eau de Parfum, a little goes a long way.

This luxury winter cologne for men is fresh as can be, with citrus-heavy top notes grounded in powerful scents like musk, oakmoss, and vanilla. It’s balanced yet intriguing, like a little dose of liquid confidence. No matter when or where you wear it, compliments will be flying your way, especially because this is one of the top colognes women love on men.

Top Notes: Apple, Bergamot, Pineapple | Middle Notes: Birch, Jasmine, Pink Berries | Base Notes: Musk, Oakmoss, Vanilla | Size: 1.7 / 3.4oz | Type: Eau de Parfum

Jo Malone Dark Amber & Ginger Lily

Jo Malone has a cult-like following, and with good reason. While this fragrance house was started in a London kitchen in the ‘90s, today it’s one of the most successful cologne brands in the world. This scent, Dark Amber & Ginger, is a top winter cologne for a warming effect even on the most frigid days.

Packed with floral spices, earthy wood, and Japanese incense, this trending winter scent is a long-lasting cologne and a perfect choice for evening wear. The unique notes make it a standout option that will keep people wondering what winter cologne you’re sporting.

Top Notes: Cardamom, Ginger | Middle Notes: Black Orchid, Jasmine, Water Lily | Base Notes: Japanese Incense, Amber | Size: 3.4oz | Type: Cologne

Tom Ford Grey Vetiver

Tom Ford is a front-runner in the world of the best winter colognes for men. The brand pumps out deep and intense fragrances that compliment chilly temperatures seamlessly. While Black Orchid is a classic choice, Grey Vetiver offers a more versatile, fresh scent for the winter season.

Instead of heavy oud and musk, Grey Vetiver leans into fresh citrus, grounded by deep spices and earthy wood notes. It smells like the warm sun on a crisp winter day: practically irresistible.

Top Notes: Orange Blossom, Grapefruit, Sage | Middle Notes: Iris, Nutmeg | Base Notes: Amber, Moss | Size: 1.7 / 3.4oz | Type: Eau de Parfum

Byredo Slow Dance

Speaking of warm hugs, Byredo Slow Dance is an exceptional up and coming winter cologne. The name of the fragrance hits the nail on the head, leaning heavily into nostalgic scents that will remind you of a (more grown-up) middle school dance.

It blends contrasting notes to get a harmonious, irresistible smell. Slow Dance starts with a sticky opopanax before dissolving into floral heart notes and a deep patchouli and vanilla base. This winter cologne tells a story with every whiff, bottling feelings of tepid awkwardness and adolescent excitement.

Top Notes: Opopanax | Middle Notes: Geranium, Labdanum, Violet Heart | Base Notes: Patchouli, Vanilla | Size: 3.4oz | Type: Eau de Parfum

Hugo Boss Boss Bottled

For the best winter cologne to wear daily, Boss Bottled is a tried and true option. This timeless Huge Boss scent is suitable for all ages (especially as a cologne for young men), for office wear, date nights, and everything in between.

Unlike most winter colognes, Boss Bottled is overwhelmingly clean, but it’s anchored in deep notes that make it an apt choice for winter wear. The top notes are bursting with fruity freshness, with spicy heart notes from cinnamon and cloves. The scent finishes with soft sandalwood, cedar, amber, and musk, for a distinctly masculine winter cologne.

Top Notes: Apple, Plum, Mandarin | Middle Notes: Geranium, Clove | Base Notes: Sandalwood, Cedar, Vetiver | Size: 3.4oz | Type: Eau de Toilette

Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Satin Mood

Maison Francis Kurkdjian reigns supreme in the world of seductive fragrances. In terms of the best winter colognes for men, Oud Satin Mood is the ideal nighttime scent for chilly evenings and frosty nights. As the sun sets earlier, this winter cologne invites whoever you’re with to draw closer, pulled in by the magnetic notes of Turkish rose, spicy patchouli, and sweet vanilla.

Though it’s certainly a heavier scent, it’s the ideal winter cologne for men looking for something deep and complex.

Top Notes: Violet | Middle Notes: Rose | Base Notes: Laoation Oud, Vanilla, Benzoin | Size: 6.8oz | Type: Eau de Parfum

Aesop Marrakech Intense

Nothing is quite as intense as the streets of Marrakech—trust me, I just spent a month there. This cologne has somehow bottled the essence flawlessly, minus the smell of horse-drawn carriages and tourist scams. Instead, this winter cologne leans heavily into warm spices like cardamom and clove, with balanced floral notes and rich sandalwood to ground the fragrance.

It’s an alluring, comforting, and mysterious scent, a worthy choice for any man seeking an exotic winter cologne with a serious punch to it.

Top Notes: Bergamot, Neroli, Jasmine | Middle Notes: Rose, Cardamom, Patchouli | Base Notes: Sandalwood, Cedarwood, Clove | Size: 1.7oz | Type: Eau de Parfum

Le Labo Thé Noir 29

Le Labo operates slightly differently than other fragrance brands. Rather than pumping out mass-market scents, Le Labo focuses on small-batch, niche colognes that are hand blended by expert noses. Despite the indie business model, Le Labo has plenty to choose from and makes some of the best colognes for men. Though in the world of winter colognes, Thé Noir 29 is like a splash of sunshine.

While it’s plenty bright, thanks to the bergamot, bay leaves, and fig, this winter cologne has distinct earthy qualities brought out by notes of cedar wood, musk, black tea, and hay. It smells kind of like those final days of winter when the snow starts to thaw and the ground surfaces again. But so much better.

Top Notes: Bergamot, Fig, Bay Leaves  | Middle Notes: Cedarwood, Vetiver, Musk | Base Notes: Black Tea Leaves, Tobacco | Size: 3.4oz | Type: Eau de Parfum

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What to Look for in the Best Winter Colognes

Scent

Scent is the top consideration for winter colognes because it majorly dictates where and when you can wear the fragrance.

In general, winter colognes tend to be heavier and deeper than warm weather fragrances. Sandalwood colognes, for example, are an excellent choice for winter. That said, there are still plenty of lighter winter colognes that are great for daily wear.

If you’re hunting for a winter cologne to spritz before work, it’s wise to choose a light and clean winter scent. This will keep you energized throughout the day and smelling fresh.

As the sun goes down, you can start to pull out heavier winter colognes that are chock full of spices, musk, and vanilla. Since these notes are deeper and richer, it’s best to keep colognes with these scents for date nights and evening events.

Intensity

Cologne intensity is dictated by how heavily the perfume oils are concentrated in the fragrance. The most intense winter colognes are Parfums, followed by Eau de Parfum and Eau de Toilette.

For daily wear, consider an Eau de Toilette winter cologne that has enough scent to make you smell good without being too overpowering. As the daylight begins to fade, you can step up the intensity of your fragrance with a spritz of Eau de Parfum on pulse points.

When choosing a winter cologne, think about the primary purpose of why you’re buying it. This will help you determine the appropriate scent and intensity.

Price

Finally, a last consideration is price because you don’t want to drop $500 on a cologne that doesn’t serve your purposes. You can find winter colognes suitable for all budgets, with most falling around the $100-$150 price point.

If you’re looking for a daily cologne that will have to be replenished frequently, it’s probably wise to stick to the lower end of the price spectrum so you don’t bleed yourself dry within a year. But if you’re after a scent for special occasions, a luxury fragrance with a price tag to match is a worthy investment, especially if you’ve done your research.

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Final Verdict

The final verdict on the best winter cologne for men is & Horace is the top scent overall, while Dior Sauvage is best for daily wear, and Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Satin Mood is the number one choice for a nighttime winter cologne.

When choosing your next cold weather scent, remember to pick something balanced to wear daily and something more intense for evening wear.

FAQ

    • If you’re looking for a cologne to wear in the winter, stick with deeper, mysterious scents like Byredo Slow Dance and Tom Ford Grey Vetiver. Both of these winter colognes for men can be worn daily and bring a little bit of warmth into an otherwise chilly season.

        • Winter colognes often smell like spice, with notes like pepper, incense, amber, and vanilla. Oftentimes, the intenseness of winter colognes is tempered with bright floral or soft earthy scents. Look for colognes that are balanced with musk, bay, violet, bergamot, and oakmoss for added dimension.

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